Allbiz

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Allbiz
Company type Private
IndustryInternational Center of E-commerce
Headquarters
Cyprus (EU zone)
Number of employees
564 (March 2014)
Website www.all.biz

Allbiz is an online business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) marketplace for e-commerce. The company's key products are package services for business online promotion in the territory of interest (a kind of business online promotion). The company has its headquarters in Cyprus, EU-zone. Its other 24 representative offices are located in 13 countries: Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Georgia, Poland, Romania, Greece, Egypt, India, and China. Allbiz was founded in 1999 as an informational platform to help businesses find partners and buyers online. [1]

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Today, the project joins the markets of 90 countries and features information about more than 20 million products and services from 1.3 million companies. According to Google Analytics, its daily visitors’numbert reaches 700,000 from 240 countries and regions all over the world. It supports 26 languages, including English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish, Romanian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Dutch, Chinese, Czech, Turkish, Italian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Greek, Hebrew, Norwegian, Finnish, and Swedish. Any product or service listed in the directory is automatically displayed in all supported languages.

In 2011, Allbiz was ranked by Google's TopP 1,000 Most Visited Sites on the Web" rating at 415th place among the most visited web sites in the world. [2]

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